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Telecom and Alcatel Lucent failed to manage the high number of subscribers attracted onto the XT Network when it launched in May last year.
Fuji Xerox Printers celebrates a 163% growth in New Zealand with new Auckland offices, attributing success to channel partners' support.
EA sets Medal Of Honor launch for Oct 12, a tactical release before Call Of Duty's Nov debut. A battle of shooters begins.
Rockstar unveils 'Outlaws To The End', a free co-op multiplayer mission pack due this June for Red Dead Redemption.
The growth of software as a service means companies have an increasing need to integrate data and business processes, says IBM.
M86 Security appoints former RSA Sales Director Jason Pearce as Director Sales Engineering in APAC, aiming to boost growth in Australia and New Zealand.
Independent game developer Wolfire has announced it will<br />sell a bundle of five games –with a combined retail value of US$80 (NZ$111.
Two versions released to target businesses selling both goods and services, with a 30-day trial of FileMaker Pro 11 included.
iPhone tops US sales, hitting 8.8m units this quarter and claims global 3rd spot, as smartphone market sees a 50% surge in sales.
Analyst expects to see consolidation as the firms integrate but it will compete with the major players as a result.
An ad campaign about building a restaurant in a tree north<br />of Auckland has won a Webby, the internet equivalent of an Oscar.
Blizzard's World of Warcraft has been glimpsed running on an iPad, thanks to Gakai's cloud gaming tech, hinting at future possibilities.
In a bid to create faster chips for its devices, Apple has purchased Intrinsity, which has already created custom chips for the iPad.
Vodafone slashes global data roaming costs to $10/MB, offering a significant 93% cut for Australian travel. Promotion ends 26 Aug.
CEO Paul Reynolds says increased competition, economic slowdown, regulatory interventions and XT network issues are behind the drop in revenue.
Australia's government broadband spend to hit $26bn, aiming for top-tier fibre access to 90% of homes, says NBN study.
The company has released a security solution that combines web security, data loss prevention, appliance and SaaS.
Modern Warfare 2's Stimulus Package drops on PS3 and PC, bringing new maps and double XP week, ending Xbox's exclusivity.
Telecom is set to release the much-anticipated recommendations from the independent report on XT outages, following a review by Analysys Mason.
Daniel Miller, Splunk Regional Manager for Australia and New Zealand, has told The Channel that he's committed to the New Zealand market.